The Man She Married by Cathy Lamb (). · About the Author. Cathy Lamb is the bestselling author of twelve novels, including The Man She Married, No Place I’d Rather Be, What I Remember Most, The Last Time I Was Me, Henry’s Sisters and Julia’s Chocolates. She lives with her family in Brand: Kensington. The Man She Married. Cathy Lamb. Kensington, $ trade paper (p) ISBN Lamb (No Place I’d Rather Be) opens her magnetic novel with a tantalizing glimpse of a mystery, a.
Cathy Lamb has another wonderful novel in The Man She Married. I loved the characters and the story was well written. Cathy's trademark sense of humor, as well as her ability to pull you into her characters lives are very evident in this one. There were moments that I cheered, and others where I cried for the main characters of Natalie and Zack. Cathy Lamb is the bestselling author of twelve novels, including The Man She Married, No Place I'd Rather Be, What I Remember Most, The Last Time I Was Me, Henry's Sisters and Julia's Chocolates. She lives with her family in Oregon and can be found online at www.doorway.ru --This text refers to the paperback edition. HEA shares an excerpt from romantic thriller The Man She Married by Cathy Lamb, arriving Oct. About the book: Natalie Shelton is in a coma. That's not her only problem. A little longer summary for those who are curious: When Natalie Shelton thinks back to how things were before the car accident, she remembers a great marriage.
Cathy Lamb is a favorite author, and she doesn't disappoint with this book. The idea of being married for five years to a man who isn't really who she thinks he is driving the action of this novel. There is a lot of suspense in the novel before the grand climax occurs; and, when it does, the reader will be amazed at what happens. The Man She Married. Cathy Lamb. Kensington, $ trade paper (p) ISBN Lamb (No Place I’d Rather Be) opens her magnetic novel with a tantalizing glimpse of a mystery, a. In Cathy Lamb’s gripping and thought-provoking novel, a woman whose memory is shattered must piece together her husband’s secrets—and reevaluate her life, love, and relationships When Natalie Shelton thinks back to how things were before the car accident, she remembers a great marriage.
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